The commissioner of commerce may appoint four deputy commissioners, four assistant commissioners, and an assistant to the commissioner. Those positions, as well as that of a confidential secretary, are unclassified. The commissioner may appoint other employees necessary to carry out the duties and responsibilities entrusted to the commissioner.
1983 c 289 s 13
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 45 — Department Of Commerce; General Powers
Section 45.0112 — Street And Email Addresses Required.
Section 45.012 — Commissioner.
Section 45.013 — Power To Appoint Staff.
Section 45.0135 — Commerce Fraud Bureau.
Section 45.014 — Seal Of Department Of Commerce.
Section 45.015 — Proof Of Mailing.
Section 45.016 — Service Of Orders Or Other Papers.
Section 45.022 — Consumer Satisfaction; Commerce.
Section 45.026 — Regulation Of Business Of Financial Planning.
Section 45.027 — Investigations And Subpoenas.
Section 45.028 — Service Of Process.
Section 45.029 — Financial Statement.
Section 45.0291 — Department Bonds.
Section 45.0292 — License Reciprocity.
Section 45.21 — Application Fees.
Section 45.22 — License Education Approval.
Section 45.23 — License Education Fees.
Section 45.24 — License Technology Fees.
Section 45.26 — Payment Of Fees.
Section 45.28 — Textbooks Required.
Section 45.29 — Initial Education.
Section 45.30 — Continuing Education.
Section 45.301 — On-demand Continuing Education; Requirements.
Section 45.304 — Verification Requirements.
Section 45.305 — Prelicense Education Courses Offered Over The Internet.
Section 45.306 — Continuing Education Courses Offered Over The Internet.
Section 45.307 — Education Provider.
Section 45.31 — Course Coordinator.
Section 45.33 — Prohibited Practices For Coordinators And Instructors.
Section 45.36 — Supplementary Materials.
Section 45.37 — Advertising Courses.
Section 45.38 — Notice To Students.
Section 45.40 — Falsification Of Reports.
Section 45.41 — Disciplinary Action.